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Taiwan Joining Chinese Royalty-free Video Disk Effort

BeardStreet writes "In an attempt to stop the flow of royalties to the various DVD licensing bodies (e.g. DVD6C, MPEG-LA, etc.), 19 Taiwanese companies have come up with a royalty-free DVD format called EVD which is compatible with a similar effort going on in China, called AVD. Capacity is about 1 GB higher. Their goal is to avoid having to shell out US $15 to $20 per-player royalties. EVD/AVD players will still be able to play traditional DVD disks but will not have the official DVD logo on them, thus avoiding the licensing fees. It's a political issue as well, in that China needs to balance the flow of royalty money going out of their country, especially with DVD players falling rapidly in price."

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  1. Excellent - a trade war is just what we need... by vkg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Bunch of different, theoretically compatible standards - international patent law called into play, with those Damned Communists trying to avoid paying their patent fees....

    You know, if they keep this shit up, they might just distract the MPAA from the Internet long enough for me to finish building my archive :-)

    1. Re:Excellent - a trade war is just what we need... by swordboy · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yes - I can't wait for the various different recordable formats that come out for this new technology. Lesee:

      - AVD+RW
      - AVD-R
      - AVD-RAM
      - EVD+RW
      - EVD-RAM
      - EVD-R
      - EVD+AVD+RAM
      - Etc...

      Wonderful!

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  2. not all movies by tps12 · · Score: 4, Funny

    The following movies will not be released for EVD or AVD:

    Elizabeth

    The Last Emperor

    The Madness of King George

    Get it? Royalty-free? Get it?

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  3. Re:Only in China by ReelOddeeo · · Score: 5, Funny

    This format would only be used in China.

    Quick! The MPAA needs to lobby Congress to make it illegal for China to do this!

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